Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 163
... incubation period of 10-14 days . Early symptoms , especially high fever , headache , nausea , vomiting , etc. , are followed quickly by neurologic symptoms characteristic of the developing encephalitis . Patients frequently show ...
... incubation period of 10-14 days . Early symptoms , especially high fever , headache , nausea , vomiting , etc. , are followed quickly by neurologic symptoms characteristic of the developing encephalitis . Patients frequently show ...
Page 235
... incubation period varies greatly and is dependent upon the source of infection and the host species . In cattle infected by tick bite , incubation averages 18 days ( range 9-29 days ) ; in sheep by the same route , 5-35 days . When ...
... incubation period varies greatly and is dependent upon the source of infection and the host species . In cattle infected by tick bite , incubation averages 18 days ( range 9-29 days ) ; in sheep by the same route , 5-35 days . When ...
Page 323
... incubation period , usually only 5-7 days , paralytic symptoms appear while the tick is still attached . Vague prodromal symptoms may occur during the incubation period , e.g. , general malaise , loss of appetite , headache , and ...
... incubation period , usually only 5-7 days , paralytic symptoms appear while the tick is still attached . Vague prodromal symptoms may occur during the incubation period , e.g. , general malaise , loss of appetite , headache , and ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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